I think were the problem begins is when a user replies to a particular
message and somehow the smtp address is stripped and the
/O=DOMAIN/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE
GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=4b2343a9-eaac9ea5-8725686c-62c10b is replaced. I
caught this one again this morning and sure enough, in the
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to find anything on the web dealing with it. Any suggestions would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
Kevin Cobb
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Does anyone know if it is possible to migrate a windows 2000
contact to a user? I have quite a few Active Directory
contacts (with smtp addresses) that eventually get
migrated to our exchange 2000 server as users with email
accounts. (The email address stays the same though).
However if I
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Subject: RE: win2k sp2 smtp server error 5.0.0
I seem to be having the same issue with Exchange not mailing some
domains, while mailing others just fine. (I also seen
head!
Kevin Cobb
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I think I might have found the problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-us;Q240832
but if I set it to use HELO, I don't get the option for it to use EHLO,
so I would lose the ability to send out as ESMTP
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